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Save $140 on this Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 for Prime Day, Amazon's lowest ever price
Looking to take the next step on your fitness journey? Then this Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 44mm is for you, and it's down to $189.72 at Amazon, a massive $140 saving. It tracks step count, heart rate, blood oxygen levels and so much more, and even has built-in GPS. You can even switch up the band to match your outfit or tastes.
This Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 smartwatch is on sale right now at Amazon for $189.72.
The Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 smartwatch is a superb fitness device at full price, at at $140 off it's an absolute steal. Samsung is one of the leading manufacturers of smart devices and this watch boasts the kind of quality and functionality you can expect from them.
We think it's one of the best fitness trackers you can buy. It's easy to get to grips with too, despite its many features. In our Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 review, we praised its "Multiple workout modes that do not overwhelm despite the sheer amount of complex fitness stats."
If you're looking for a lower-budget model, consider the Xiaomi Smart Band 7. But at this price, thanks to Amazon's October Prime Day deals, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 is hard to beat.
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Samsung's Galaxy 6 Watch is a brilliant Android-powered fitness tracker, with enough power to run other Android apps. But that's strictly optional, it comes with enough features to track virtually every aspect of your fitness journey.
It can track stress levels, sleep quality, blood oxygen levels and, thanks to the built in GPS, it'll map your exact route when you're out running. And when you're not active, it'll even monitor your sleep cycle.
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